The “Love Actually” star is involved in a campaign called Hacked Off, and the group’s goal is to bring more attention to what was described as online propaganda. The initial focus of Hacked off was about U.K press reform initiatives and the media moguls “who control the world’s major news outlets.”

“These people have been running the country for decades and so Hacked Off was about, ‘is that a good thing?’ Grant shared. “And it was also initially, specifically about the power of those newspapers to behave in any way they wanted, without regard to innocent people.”

It was only the latest comments from the “Notting Hill” star that created headlines. Last month, the “Bridget Jones’s Diary” actor made news when he said that he was too old to play a leading man in romantic comedies anymore.

“…I’ve gotten too old and ugly and fat to do them anymore, so now I’ve done other things and I’ve got marginally less self-hatred,” Grant explained.